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SCAMPER
COMBINE
Combine rainwater harvesting systems with greywater recycling systems for a more holistic approach to water conservation
Integrate rainwater harvesting with fog nets or atmospheric water generation systems to collect water from multiple sources.
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SUBSTITUE
Substitute traditional rainwater collection tanks with newer, more efficient filtration systems that use eco-friendly materials.
Replace traditional materials like plastic or concrete with more sustainable options like bamboo, recycled plastic, or biodegradable materials for water harvesting systems.
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MODIFY
Modify filtration and purification systems to make them more compact, efficient, or capable of removing a wider range of contami
Modify traditional rainwater collection designs (e.g., barrels or tanks) to make them more aesthetically pleasing or compact for urban spaces.
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PUT TO
ANOTHER
USE
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Use existing rooftops or even parking lots as catchment areas for rainwater collection, by adding filtration systems and connecting to underground tanks.
Repurpose wastewater (e.g., from sinks or showers) for non-potable uses like irrigation or flushing toilets.
ELIMINATE
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Remove complex or costly filtration systems for simpler, more cost-effective solutions, like basic mesh filters or UV purification.
Eliminate reliance on external energy sources by designing gravity-based or low-energy systems for water distribution.
ADAPT
Adapt water harvesting strategies used in arid regions, like using shade nets to reduce evaporation, for more humid climates to improve water retention.
Adapt agricultural water harvesting techniques, such as contour trenching or swales, for urban environments where space is limited.
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